Find your way to Cedar Springs Tap House. It’s the kind of place where you can watch a Cowboys game while drinking draft beers and eating Cheetos-laced grilled cheese sandwiches, and it’s -open now on Cedar Springs. (See it here.)

You can always use a new game-watching spot. And this could be it. Because the comfortable bar’s sporting 12 flat-screens and lots of good vantage points. The wooden bar stools, the high-top tables, the gray couches. All good options for sitting down and tilting your head at a slightly upward angle.

But if you’re just here for eating and drinking purposes, that’s fine, too. You’ve got 18 drafts to choose from—some local, some not local—and a menu that’s really dialed in on the bar food thing. Wagyu burgers, fish tacos, wings. And of course there’s that Cheetos grilled cheese sandwich. It comes with a side of tomato soup.

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